As you've probably heard, Jimmy Kimmel has been a vocal opponent to the GOP's (now practically dead) Graham-Cassidy health care bill. It all started when Senator Bill Cassidy promised the funny man that he'd fight for health care reform that would be availableto those with preexisting conditions.

This meant the world to Jimmy as, following his newborn son's emergency open heart surgery, Kimmel realized his flesh-and-blood would've had a lifelong struggle with obtaining health care coverage if it weren't for his A-lister status.

However, when he realized that Cassidy had lied to him, Kimmel dedicated

Back in July, McCain was at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix for a routine check up when doctors found a blood clot in his left eye. The Republican was driving home when his doctor called and said he needed to turn around for emergency surgery to remove the clot.

It was days after the surgery when doctors told McCain he had glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer — and his prognosis wasn't bright. He explained to CBS:

For the past few months, the GOP has been trying to repeal Obamacare with shitty — er, "skinny" — replacement bills that would take away healthcare for millions of Americans.

And they would've gotten away with it, too… if it wasn't for that pesky John McCain!

On Friday, the Republican Senator announced in a statement that he cannot "in good conscience" vote for the Graham-Cassidy proposal knowing how it will affect those with pre-existing conditions and insurance premiums overall.

McCain said Republicans and Democrats "have not yet really tried" to work together and come up with a bipartisan approach, which he feels is necessary to do when drafting a bill that affects so many lives.

The veteran's opposition makes it very unlikely that the bill will garner the 50 votes needed to reach Donald Trump's desk before September 30, since Senators Rand Paul and Susan Collins are also expected to vote "no" on the proposal.

The Republican effort to pass a "skinny repeal" of Obamacare ultimately failed after THREE GOP senators sided with the Democratic party to vote "no" against the bill Thursday. The Republican politicians who went against the grain were none other than Arizona Senator John McCain, Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski, and Maine Senator Susan Collins.

Unsurprisingly, many have flocked to Twitter to weigh in on the headline making vote and to praise the three senators for voting as their conscience dictated. However, not EVERYONE was thrilled with how the vote went down *cough* Donald Trump *cough*!

Be sure to ch-ch-check out the best reactions to the death of the "skinny repeal" bill (below)!

As we reported, POTUS recklessly fired off tweets on Wednesday morning announcing his decision to ban transgender Americans from the military, citing "tremendous medical costs and disruption" and really not much else.

Shortly after, the 80-year-old Arizona Senator released a statement slamming Drumpf's decision to make major policy announcements via Twitter and arguing there shouldn't be any change of policy until Congress concludes and reviews an ongoing study by the Defense Department.